Adine Masson

Adine Masson was a French tennis player around the turn of the century from the 19th to the 20th century.

Achievements

Masson won for the first time in 1897, the French Tennis Championships, which were played back then in Challenge Mode, and were held for the first time. The winner was set the following year in the final. The Frenchwoman won in succession in 1898 and 1899 and was only in 1900, defeated by her compatriot Hélène Prévost. Two years later (1902 ) succeeded Adine Masson, retrieve the title and to defend in 1903, until it was finally replaced by Kate Gillou - Fenwick, also French. She was the first winner of the Paris tournament and was able to win the title five times (1897-1899 and 1902-1903 ).

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